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Have a day off it was just a joke.
That would be a first when you normally complain about “modern football” blah blah blah - maybe add a smiley that would potentially highlight that you were joking
Have a day off it was just a joke.
I disagree there.Hard man or thug? Most mentioned were more thug than hard man, nothing to admire there.
That would be a first when you normally complain about “modern football” blah blah blah - maybe add a smiley that would potentially highlight that you were joking.
Some were very good footballers but some were also mainly thugs who could play a bit. The composition variedI disagree there.
Smith ,Bremner and Norman (bites your leg) Hunter were very good footballers.
Every team in that era had an enforcer.
Some were very good footballers but some were also mainly thugs who could play a bit. The composition varied![]()
Ball ,Kendall and Harvey.Some were very good footballers but some were also mainly thugs who could play a bit. The composition varied![]()
Wash your mouth out. Colin and Howard wouldn't hurt anyone. Alan.........Ball ,Kendall and Harvey.
great footballers but they could be as dirty as any other team.
The games changed ,imo players cheat to much now.
But Frannie Lee was no stranger to the odd obvious dive.![]()
Yes my dad took me to watch Liverpool/ Everton every week depending who was at home.Wash your mouth out. Colin and Howard wouldn't hurt anyone. Alan..........
There have always been good footballers who would 'leave one' on a player. Souness is probably a great example of that. There are also the likes of Vinnie Jones who was an average player but had a role at Wimbledon that was pretty blunt. This was exposed when he played for Wales and international refs wouldn't let him get away with his regular stuff.
Souness would have been fine in the modern era, he didn't need the extras. Some others would have disappeared without being able to kick people.
He was also suspended for the game as he was booked last time out .more power to him to have an invasive dental procedure on a Saturday.I think De Zerbi should be charged with a criminal act. He wasn't at game yesterday as he was unwell, so he was in constant communication with bench on the phone.
It was a 3pm kick off, so he clearly has dodgy box. Arrest him![]()
Still wondering how we weren’t awarded a penalty but then remember that VAR is a useless waste of time
good game though with some decent goals from both teams
Do you mean the incident with the Aywoni and the GK ?
Thought they got that right
A lot of the time, yes. Although when you see the 2 handballs given in the Luton game, you do begin to think some decisions slip below more than 99% of people's expectationsFootball isn’t a game of perfect. Misplaced passes, shots that hit the corner flag, own goals, ball through the keeper’s legs, keeper drops the ball at the opposition striker’s feet, managers get the tactics wrong or don’t use the subs well. And then some players lose form.
Refs make mistakes, and some are real howlers. We beat our chests at offsides that aren’t offsides and penalties not given. But let’s not get carried away with the hysteria of it all. Are our expectations unrealistic?
Refs make mistakes, and some are real howlers. We beat our chests at offsides that aren’t offsides and penalties not given. But let’s not get carried away with the hysteria of it all. Are our expectations unrealistic?
Did you think Jota v Newcastle was a pen?
(Genuine question. Perhaps you didn’t and said so at the time, in which case fair enough)
Players don’t get a second chance ,in slow motion.Football isn’t a game of perfect. Misplaced passes, shots that hit the corner flag, own goals, ball through the keeper’s legs, keeper drops the ball at the opposition striker’s feet, managers get the tactics wrong or don’t use the subs well. And then some players lose form.
Refs make mistakes, and some are real howlers. We beat our chests at offsides that aren’t offsides and penalties not given. But let’s not get carried away with the hysteria of it all. Are our expectations unrealistic?
Do you think Jota’s was a penalty? Just a simple yes or no.I think Jotas was very soft because of the way he went down but I believe both incidents are victims of the VAR process
Taylor had given the penalty then VAR wouldn’t have overturned it just as if the ref hadn’t given the pen for Jota then VAR wouldn’t have sent the ref to the monitor
Both subjective calls